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Visual-Motor Skills

Characteristics

Students with visual-motor skill needs may have fine motor difficulty, especially with copying and cutting. They often have poor pencil grasp and can’t write on pre-printed lines. They may seem clumsy and have slower response time for physical activities.

Switch

Fine and visual motor deficits can be supported by a switch that is connected to electric items that can be on or off. Student can hold the switch to activate the electronic device and it shuts off when the switch is released.

Sports

A great way to help develop visual motor skills.

What it is

An area of student need, involving difficulty with coordination between hands and eyes to produce accurate physical movements.